DOH: No current active COVID-19 cases among Mayon evacuees

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The Department of Health (DOH) said Monday that there are no COVID-19 infections currently active among those who evacuated due to Mayon Volcano’s unrest.

The Department of Health said Monday that there are no COVID-19 infections currently active among those who evacuated due to Mayon Volcano’s unrest.

At a press conference, DOH spokesperson Undersecretary Enrique Tayag said that there were four reported COVID-19 cases in Albay evacuation centers on July 14, but all of them have already yielded negative results and have been released from isolation.The DOH earlier said thatto prevent the spread of the virus in evacuation centers.

“Disease surveillance is being undertaken with testing and contact tracing even in evacuation centers. Isolation rooms are made available within evacuation centers and identified facilities by the LGUs,” the agency said. Tayag also said that Sinovac COVID-19 vaccines are currently being administered in the Bicol Region, with the bivalent jabs soon to be brought to evacuation camps.

So far, only adults belonging to A1 and A2 categories are allowed to receive the bivalent vaccine as a third booster dose.

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

 

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